ALDRICH, CHARLES ROBERTS: 1877-1933.

The son of Charles Henry and Helen Urania
Roberts Aldrich,
Charles Roberts Aldrich
was born on March. 5, 1877, in
Fort Wayne, Ind. He attended Phillips-Andover
Academy and earned an A.B. degree in 1903 from
Yale University. He began the study of law at
Northwestern University in 1903 but was
obliged to drop out because of ill health. He spent three years in the West and
Texas
and attended George Washington University Law School,
1906-09. On Sept. 14, 1925, he married Filomena Baronin von
Werdt.

Aldrich practiced law in
Chicago
, 1909-16, and was legal
counsel for HaUgarten and Company in
New York City
, 1916-18. He was on the legal
staff of Emergency Fleet Corporation in 1919. Between 1919 and 1922 he served as attorney for an importing firm in Constantinople and
worked for the U.S. Department of Justice in that city. He studied
with Carl Jiing in Zurich, 1922-28, and
from then until his death on March. 31, 1933, he
practiced law in
California
. Aldrich was coeditor of a book on Thomas Deloney and
contributed to newspapers in Carmel and Monterey.

Information from Yale University Library.

The Primitive Mind and Modern Civilization. New
York, 1931.

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